After finally being reunited with her wedding dress, Melissa Hoogenraad is thinking of wearing it to Easter dinner. Maybe with a hockey jersey over top to avoid any stains, and plenty of napkins to cover the rest.

Wednesday’s National We Day marks the 50th such event staged by Free The Children.
Launched in Toronto in 2007, We Day celebrates community-minded students; it aims to educate and inspire young people.

It's the new Ottawa monument no one's talking about — mostly because hardly anyone knows about it. But barring misadventure, the Canadian Building Trades Monument should be unveiled in Major's Hill Park by 2017.

Gatineau police briefly put two schools into lockdown after what was described as a home invasion on Tuesday morning.
An undisclosed number of people broke into a home on Solstice Street in the north-side

Sen. Pamela Wallin charged the Senate for travel so she could offer "a Conservative Party perspective" on the federal election, while also receiving payments from CTV, which offered to cover her expenses, the RCMP allege in newly released court documents.

With still no budget date announced, Finance Minister Joe Oliver has been remarkably scarce during question period.
Yet Oliver will be accessible to a privileged group next week: Not Members of Parliament,